The sound of drums rang out from the tail of the Big Four Bridge on Sunday evening.

"Healing is a necessity as it relates to chaotic situations. The music is a part of that," said community activist Christopher 2X.

The peaceful gathering is a contrast to the weekend violence back in March, which resulted in assaults, robberies and other crimes.

"I'm hoping that this is maybe a last step in bringing some healing to this process, but a first step in encouraging people to embrace the idea of non-violence," said Terry Taylor, who organized the demonstration.

The music was followed by a walk and ended near the foot of the bridge, where organizers believe a man was assaulted while walking across the bridge with his wife and two grandchildren.

"It was an ugly scar two weeks and a day ago today, but we actually got to put a good faith and hope and peaceful tattoo here on this bridge today, to let everybody know you're welcomed back," said 2X.

Children laid flowers on the bridge to honor victims impacted by the violence.

"And so as we pray for those who were part of the acts of violence, both the victims and those who perpetuated the acts, we pray that they will continue to grow both in love with each other and with our blessed community," said Louisville Archbishop Joseph Kurtz.

In a letter to citizens, Fischer said his administration will be evaluating other effective measures to enhance the city's current curfew law and he's also calling for help with programs aimed at developing teens.

NIGHT. SEEKING PEACEFUL SOLUTIONS TO CONFLICTS....PEOPLE GATHER ON THE BIG FOUR BRIDGE TRYING TO SPREAD THAT MESSAGE. WLKY'S ANNA-LYSA GAYLE JOIN US IN THE NEWSROOM WITH THE STORY. STEVE, TODAY'S PEACEFUL GATHERING AT THE BIG FOUR BRIDGE IS A CONTRAST TO THE WEEKEND VIOLENCE POLICE SAW BACK IN MARCH... RESULTING IN ASSAULTS, ROBBERIES AND OTHER CRIMES. TERRY TAYLOR, ORGANIZER 15:58:21 - "I vow that throughout the year 2014, I will strive to live a life of non- violence." 15:28:31 PEACE IS WHAT THESE COMMUNITY MEMBERS ARE PROMISING TO UPHOLD AFTER WEEKEND VIOLENCE INVOLVING YOUTHS, STIRRED UP STRONG EMOTIONS IN THE COMMUNITY. MUSIC THEY HOPE WILL BE A STEP IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION, IN PROVIDING HEALING. SOT/Taylor - Clip #6347 AS THEY WALKED, PARTICIPANTS REMEMBERED THOSE IMPACTED TWO WEEKENDS AGO.. SOT/Taylor - Clip #6347 A MAN WAS ASSAULTED WHILE WALKING ACROSS THE BRIDGE WITH HIS WIFE AND TWO GRANDCHILDREN ON THAT VIOLENT WEEKEND. THE YOUTH LAID FLOWERS ON THE BRIDGE TO HONOR VICTIMS, SYMBOLIC OF HOPE. SOT/KURTZ / clip 6364 MAYOR FISCHER IS ASKING FOR THE COMMUNITY TO GET INVOLVED IN MENTORSHIP PROGRAMS IN THE COMMUNITY. ONE PROGRAM IS CALLING FOR AT LEAST 200 VOLUNTEER MENTORS TO GIVE AT LEAST AN HOUR OF THEIR TIME TO THE YOUTH WHICH COULD REALLY MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN A CHILD'S LIFE. IN THE NEWSROOM, ANNA-LYSA GAYLE W-L-K-Y